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FC Cincinnati fans march through OTR, West End into TQL Stadium

WEST END — Limited capacity seating for the first FC Cincinnati home match in TQL Stadium didn't stop thousands of people from pouring into Over-the-Rhine and West End bars.

FC Cincinnati fans walk amp the grand staircase prior to the first home match against Inter Miami, Sunday, May 16, 2021, at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati. The match marks the first time the team played in its new stadium, TQL Stadium.

Then they marched.

And chanted.

And drummed their way through city streets.

People hung out of windows and bar rooftops watching, cheering marchers on.

The march was reminiscent of the Nippert Stadium days, but this one though ended at the team's new $250 million stadium, stopping at Findlay Market and Washington Park.

"This is our city," shouted Chris Marshall, president of Norden Supporter Group and a knight of The Bailey, FC Cincinnati's supporter section, into a megaphone as he helped lead the march.

Fans march through into Washington Park prior to the first home match against the Inter Miami, Sunday, May 16, 2021, at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati. The match marks the first time the team played in its new stadium, TQL Stadium.

"I'm continually flooded with pride and gratitude for what has been accomplished for our city," Marshall told The Enquirer. "I've been part of leading this movement for five years and was at City Hall when the vote to approve the stadium passed. I can't believe our rag-tag group of misfits and try-hards did this. I've always been in this to better my city, soccer is second." 


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