Photo: jennifer Garner/instagram
Jennifer GarnerandGlennon Doyleare ready to get in the game!
The Adam Projectactress, 50, revealed on Instagram that she proudly partnered up with theUntamedauthor, 46, in becoming the official “Soccer Moms” for Angel City Football Club, the first female majority-owned women’s soccer team.
“We know next to nothing about the soccer, but we know how to tie shoelaces and bows, to cheer for and love—luckily there is room for all of us— come to a game and find out! ⚽️,” she captioned the post.
The team moms quickly got to work in the clip, picking up red and white pom poms, tying sneakers and ribbon bows into several players' hair. They evencut up orange slicesfor the players to eat once they finished the game.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“And we want you to know that we love you no matter what happens on the field…” Doyle said in a speech to the players.
“…We want you to stay hydrated, have a casserole, some peanut butter for energy,” Garner added.
Garner and Doyle are among some of the famous names who also serve as co-owners and investors in the Angel City organization.
RELATED VIDEO:Jennifer GarnerMakes Us Smile With Each New Post
Natalie Portman, Kara Nortman and Julie Uhrman are thethree founders of the soccer club, while Alexis Ohanian – who has been married to tennis legendSerena Williamssince 2017 – serves as leading investor.
Other A-listers involved in Angel City include Christina Aguilera, Uzo Aduba, America Ferrera, Mia Hamm, Eva Longoria, Gabrielle Union and 3-year-old daughter Kaavia Wade, and Jessica Chastain, just to name a few.
“The instant you think of the women’s game as a charity project, you fail it,” Ohanian toldBoardroomin May. “You will never be successful if you’re thinking this is just a nice thing for the kids or a nice thing for little girls. This has every opportunity to be a world-class sports organization and not just setting a standard for women’s soccer, not just setting a standard for women’s sports, setting a standard for sports — period.”
source: people.com