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Phoenix Amputee Soccer Club Hosts Successful Clinic at Arizona Sports Complex

The Phoenix Amputee Soccer Club recently hosted an impactful and successful amputee soccer clinic at the Arizona Sports Complex. This event brought together athletes of all abilities for an unforgettable day of learning and growth. The clinic, designed to enhance the skills of amputee soccer players, featured running and passing drills that were critical for players to hone their technique on the field.


One of the highlights of the clinic was the presence of Kavi Pandya, a key player on the U.S. Men's National Amputee Soccer Team. Kavi generously lent his expertise, running drills, and providing valuable tips to participants. With his years of experience, he was able to offer guidance that only a seasoned pro could deliver, further elevating the quality of the clinic.

We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Arizona Sports Complex for graciously providing the perfect venue for this event. Without their support, hosting a clinic of this scale would not have been possible. Their dedication to supporting adaptive sports is something we deeply appreciate.


This clinic was a powerful reminder of how the amputee soccer community continues to grow, inspire, and make an impact in the world of adaptive sports. Here's to many more events like this one that bring people together through the beautiful game!




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