NY International FC Hosts Annual 5K Run for Davide

NYIFC staff, players, fans, and the community participated in the 4th annual 5K Run For Davide in November. (Photo by Naoko Tanaka)

By Noah Zimmerman

noah@queensledger.com

In November each year, local soccer club New York International FC hosts a 5K run honoring the memory of former player Davide Giri. The run, held on November 15, was the 4th edition of the annual tradition.

Davide was tragically killed in an unprovoked attack in 2021 near Morningside Park, close to the Columbia University campus where he was a PhD student. The Italian was a big part of a relatively new NYIFC club, and his passing was deeply felt by his friends and teammates.

NY International are often seen with a banner in honor of Davide Giri. (Photo by Naoko Tanaka)

The year after his killing, NY International came together to host the first 5k run in Astoria. So far it has attracted runners from all walks of life, from as young as 9 years old to senior citizens.

After the inaugural run raised money for a Columbia Computer Science scholarship, the university announced they would carry on the funding themselves, allowing NY International to turn their focus to other fundraising opportunities. NYIFC’s run for Davide now collects donations for EV Loves NYC, a local nonprofit helping supply and deliver food in the city. This year, the club was able to raise thousands for the nonprofit, another successful year for what’s becoming a great annual fundraiser.

Corentin Claisse speaks to runners before the event (Photo by Naoko Tanaka)

Dozens of participants from the club and community gathered early in the morning outside Fit Club Astoria Physical Therapy, a partner of the club and the starting point of the race. It was all smiles as they took to the streets, some even running with strollers and others with dogs.

FitClub NYC in Astoria is a partner of the club and marks the starting point of the annual race.

“The 4th annual 5k for Davide was a resounding success,” said Director of Community Outreach Nick Alexandrakos. “Our commitment to Davide and to his family is this: he will always be a part of our club and we will always uplift Davide’s life and legacy in all that we do. His passion, his positive impact on the club, his strength, and especially his character are still felt to this day.”

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