FYSA Discount for Ali Krieger Football Camps Clinics Being Held October 12 and 14 at Seminole Soccer Complex
World Cup Champion and Orlando Pride defender Ali Krieger is thrilled to announce the first Ali Krieger Football Camp in Orlando, Florida on October 12 and 14 at Seminole Soccer Complex.
AKFC welcomes players from rec to academy. All participants will learn “The Warrior Way” – the mentality and core values that have helped Ali achieve success on and off the field. We strongly believe all kids should enjoy sports and be excited participate, whether in training or on game day, and it is our goal to make sure every AKFC event achieves that balance between work and play.
What to Expect
AKFC caps registration to allow Ali to engage often with each participant. Each session will include a warm-up conducted by professional fitness trainers with safety and injury prevention in mind. For each skill, Ali will gather all players to demonstrate and explain each activity before players split into stations (according to age and skill level) to learn from top youth coaches, along with Ali. Each clinic will end with Ali speaking to the group followed by Q&A session and photos with each participant. Note: Parents and guardians are invited to participate in the Q&A but will not be permitted on the field during instruction.
Schedule
Session 1 Oct 12 5:30pm to 8:00pm: Ages 7-12 (Co-ed)
Session 2 Oct 14 9am to 11:30am: Ages 13-18 (Girls)
Register now: https://akfc.teamsportsadmin.com/signup?camp_id=MjkzOA==
All OCYS participants can use the discount code: FYSA18 to get a discounted rate of $130 per session.
Participants will receive:
AKFC T-shirt
AKFC drawstring backpack
Autographed photo of Ali
Selfie with Ali and Group photo
All players should:
Wear soccer or training clothing and shoes
Bring shin guards
Bring a filled water bottle (water will be available for refills)
Note: A certified athletic trainer (ATC) will be on site.
About Ali Krieger
Ali Krieger has extensive experience playing professionally in both Europe and the United States since 2007. One of the best defenders in the world, Ali won the 2015 Women's World Cup with the United States Women's National Team and is known for her 2011 penalty kick that lifted the US to an improbable 2011 WWC quarterfinal comeback win over Brazil. She became the first American to win the UEFA Women's Cup (now known as Women's Champions League) in 2008 when 1. FFC Frankfurt achieved the “treble” – 2008 Bundesliga Champions, 2008 Women’s DFB–Cup, and 2008 UEFA Cup Champions. She is a founding player of the National Women's Soccer League and has played for the Orlando Pride the last two seasons.