Fort Wayne FC players Caio Oliveira, Hideto Gondo, Reid Sproat and Nathan Ntalu had a blast Monday at Wholesome Roots Cooking’s International Adventures Summer Camp.
The players had the opportunity to speak about, and cook, food from their various homelands along with the campers and staff members.






Wholesome Roots Cooking, 14411 Lima Road in Fort Wayne, Indiana, believes you can influence your children to live a healthy lifestyle by getting them involved. They make learning fun and give kids and families the space to be creative and learn wholesome eating habits.
While Wholesome Roots Cooking knows that eating healthy and meal planning can be intimidating, they’re willing to help. Make sure to check out their website.
Make sure to check out the Fort Wayne FC “In the Community” page to see all the big things the club has been doing away from Bishop D’Arcy Stadium to grow the game of soccer and work toward the betterment of Northeast Indiana.

Also on Monday, Fort Wayne FC coach Mike Avery spoke with kids at the Blackhawk Christian School Summer Soccer Camp.
Fort Wayne FC is committed to growing the sport of soccer and influencing young people throughout Northeast Indiana in positive ways, and the club will continue to do so throughout the 2025 season and well beyond it.
About Fort Wayne FC
Fort Wayne FC, founded in 2019, is currently a pre-professional club in USL League Two’s Valley Division in the Central Conference. The club won Valley Division championships in 2023 and 2024. Fort Wayne FC is moving to the professional ranks of USL League One in 2026 at a new state-of-the-art stadium. www.fortwaynefc.com
About United Soccer League
Founded in 1986, the United Soccer League (USL) is the largest and fastest-growing soccer organization in the United States, impacting more than 200 communities nationwide. The USL is the first and only organization to offer a comprehensive youth-to-professional pathway for both men and women under one ecosystem. This structure includes four men’s leagues: the newly announced, top-tier professional Division I league, the USL Championship (Division II), USL League One (Division III), and USL League Two (pre-professional). The women’s pathway includes the top-tier USL Super League (Division I), which debuted in 2024, and USL W League, the country’s leading pre-professional women’s league. The USL also oversees USL Academy, a progressive talent development platform, and USL Youth, a premier national youth platform.