On Saturday, April 25th, the FSU Autism Institute will be “Kickin’ It For Autism” in our 9th annual soccer clinic. Rain or Shine!!
This inclusive opportunity opens the door to all athletes and soccer enthusiasts to learn and play alongside each other. Join us and learn new skills or sharpen existing techniques. This event is open to soccer players of all ages and experience levels (beginner to advanced).
*Registration includes: drawstring bags (while supplies last), soccer clinic, and refreshments
The price to register onsite is $30
**A water bottle and athletic shoes are required for participation. Shin guards and cleats are optional. Please clearly label all your items.
Agenda:
9:30 am – 10:30 am: Onsite Registration & Online participant check-in
10:30 am – 12:30 pm: Soccer Clinic
12:30 pm – 1:00 pm: Autograph Session, Refreshments
All net proceeds from this event benefit the FSU Autism Institute and FSU Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD) www.fsucard.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Parking will be available in the garage directly across from the soccer complex, with additional parking in the lot behind the softball/baseball outfield wall.
What can I bring into the event?
A water bottle and athletic shoes are required for participation. Shin guards and cleats are optional. Please clearly label all your items.
Are spectators allowed at the event?
Yes. We encourage spectators to come out and enjoy watching the event from the stands. Only registered participants and official clinic volunteers are allowed on the field during the clinic for safety reasons.
Are animals allowed at the event?
No. Only service animals are allowed in accordance with FSU Policy.
Are elevators available at the event?
There is an elevator at the FSU Soccer Complex; however, there are a few steps to get onto the soccer field.
Only registered soccer clinic participants are allowed ONE item to be signed by the team. Posters will be provided to gather autographs. If you have a different item you’d like signed, it has to be something for the team to pass down the line to get the signatures and keep the line moving.



