01/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2026 07:55
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland Force Soccer Club is proud to announce a new partnership with the University Hospitals (UH) Drusinsky Sports Medicine Institute, enhancing player health, education, and performance through access to world-class sports medicine resources.
Through this collaboration, the UH Drusinsky Sports Medicine Institute will provide educational materials focused on injury prevention, recovery, and overall athletic wellness. In addition, Cleveland Force SC athletes and families will gain direct access to UH's sports medicine specialists, offering opportunities to schedule appointments and utilize comprehensive medical and performance services.
"We're thrilled to partner with one of the region's premier sports medicine providers," said Marko Raduka, Executive Director of Cleveland Force SC. "Our players' health and development are our top priorities, and this partnership ensures they receive the highest level of care both on and off the field."
The UH Drusinsky Sports Medicine Institute combines cutting-edge research with expert clinical care to help athletes of all levels stay healthy, perform their best, and recover safely from injuries.
"We're proud to support Cleveland Force Soccer Club and its strong commitment to player wellness," said James Voos, MD, Chairman, Department of Orthopedic Surgery and the Jack and Mary Herrick Distinguished Chair, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at University Hospitals. "Together, we're helping young athletes reach their full potential by pairing education and injury prevention with elite medical care."
This partnership reinforces Cleveland Force Soccer Club's mission to provide a complete player development experience-fostering not only technical and tactical growth but also promoting physical health, resilience, and long-term success.