
Where Champions are Made, and Championships are Played. Detroit.
Metro Detroit has a long, successful history of hosting a variety of tournaments and events including USA, NCAA, AAU and USSSA events. In addition to having hosted the 2005 MLB All-Star Game, 2006 SuperBowl XL, 2008 AAU Junior Olympic Games and 2009 NCAA Men's Final Four, Detroit is also the chosen location for the 2010 NCAA Men's Frozen Four.
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The Detroit Metro Sports Commission (D-Sports) markets and sells metro Detroit as a premier destination for regional, national and international amateur sporting events. D-Sports is a not-for-profit charitable organization, IRS 501 (C) (3), and a subsidiary of the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau. To learn more about D-Sports, visit their official site at detroitsports.org.
Few places in the world offer metro Detroit's range of big-time sports. Major-league sports. Minor-league sports. College sports. Prep sports. You name it, we've got it. That's in part why Sporting News named Detroit theBest Sports City in 2007. Learn more about sports in Detroit.