Angel City Sports Sponsorship Opportunities 2023-2025

Angel City Sports is the leading adaptive multi-sport provider in the United States

Angel City Sports Digital and Media Footprint

Angel City Sports was featured during 6 NFL Games - Fox Sports, November 20th, 2022.

Angel City Sports Co-founder Ezra Frech -The Kelly Clarkson Show, 2022

Angel City Games News Coverage - KNBC, 2022


Angel City Sports began in June 2013 when Clayton and Ezra Frech were on the track at the Endeavor Games in Oklahoma City and asked the question, "Why do we need to come to tornado alley to run, jump, and throw things? Why aren't there more programs in Southern California?"

This began our journey to create the Angel City Games, Southern California’s own multi-sport Paralympic-style competition and celebration of Adaptive Sports.

The first Angel City Games in June 2015 were tremendously successful, with 150 athletes participating in Track & Field and Wheelchair Basketball clinics and competitions. Over 1,300 attendees came through over the 2 day event!

Upon wrapping up the 2015 Games and recognizing the tremendous barriers that exist for this community to become active and participate in sports, we expanded our vision and pivoted our brand to Angel City Sports.

As of 2022, we have expanded into 2 premier events: the Angel City Games and Courage Weekend, offer over 100 adaptive sport clinics year-round, 2 tournament-style competitions, and 5 multi-sport days which bring adaptive sports to each area of Los Angeles.

Did you know that 26% of the adult population in the United States is living with a disability? That's 1 in 4 people! - CDC Report


“We did not know Carina had Spina Bifida until the day she was born. She has had 8 different major surgeries within the first year of her life, the last surgery being a symes amputation.

After she was born our entire world was changed. [At the Angel City Games] the enthusiasm, camaraderie, inclusion, support, kindness, and knowledge that we were shown and received was just incredible. Both of my children could see and learn first hand about a lot of things that were new to us, being a family with a disabled child. I think for the first time ever I had a sigh of relief that we were going to be ok, that she had a special place in this world. Seeing other families there and meeting and hearing their stories was so impactful and changed my perception as a mother from being afraid of the future to feeling empowered.”
— Christina, mother of Carina, a 2 year-old Angel City Sports athlete
“I suffered a spinal cord injury about 20 years ago due to a fall from a height. I have been living in America as a refugee for almost 5 months. Before my disability, I was always an athlete, but after my disability, I was depressed and I thought everything was over for me. When I got to know disabled sports, my mental condition improved a lot. I became hopeful for the future, and this relationship is very valuable to me.”
— Amir, Angel City Sports athlete
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