University Hospitals Sports Medicine Renews As Official Jersey Sponsor for the Cleveland Force Soccer Club The Cleveland Force Soccer Club has renewed a sponsor partner deal with University Hospitals Sports Medicine to carry their logo on all game jerseys between 2021-2023.
“We are very excited about the new partnership with UH Sports Medicine with future access opportunities for member families to include concussion baseline testing, CPR training and education in nutrition, wellness, heat stroke, hydration, etc., to our coaches, parents and kids” says Everett Palache, CFSC Director of Coaching.
University Hospitals Sports Medicine is paving the way for a revolutionary approach to sports medicine care. Their multifaceted sports medicine program offers comprehensive specialty and sub-specialty care for athletes of all ages and every skill level. Starting with a proactive approach to sports injury prevention, UH Sports Medicine provides skilled expertise and knowledgeable resources for athletes, coaches and trainers. When sports-related injuries occur, our team brings this specially trained proficiency throughout the entire diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation process. Led by Dr. James Voos, team physician for the Cleveland Browns, UH Sports Medicine is actively pursuing opportunities to positively effect health and wellness of our member families. The Cleveland Force Soccer Club develops intelligent, focused, hardworking and character driven individuals that can function independently and successfully in any setting. CFSC’s structured and disciplined approach fuels the fire for individual growth by pushing each player beyond his/her comfort zone through competition and dynamic, cutting edge training sessions that require total engagement of the mind and body. Most importantly, CFSC works to instill intangibles like mental toughness, integrity, selflessness, teamwork, and leadership in each member of its ranks, ensuring future success for its players both on and off the soccer field. |