Former Toronto FC midfielder Warren Creavalle making his mark off the field
Emotions ran high before the opening game of the MLS is Back Tournament opener July 8 in Florida when more than 170 Black players, coaches and officials joined Orlando City and Inter Miami players on the field at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports.
Players stood, their fists raised, for eight minutes 46 seconds — the time a Minneapolis police officer spent kneeling on George Floyd’s neck before he died.
It was a powerful, silent protest. And a remarkable show of solidarity and brotherhood.
“I think everybody on that field had a chill,” said Philadelphia Union midfielder Warren Creavalle. “I remember getting back to the hotel and it felt like I had just played a game — the adrenalin was still that high. It was an amazing first night.”