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Photos from Miami Blind Soccer Event
On February 24, 2024, USABA held a Blind Soccer – Kickoff for Inclusion event in Miami, part of our Building Blind Soccer initiative across the country. Enjoy some of the sights from a memorable day…
Miami Lighthouse President & CEO Virginia Jacko addresses the crowdUSA Blind Soccer Head Coach Katie Smith provides instruction to the participantsUSA Blind Soccer Head Coach Katie Smith provides instruction to the participantsUSA Blind Soccer athlete Cody Kirchner provides instruction to a participant on kicking the ballParticipants from Miami Lighthouse relax at a table between sessionsA participant practices a penalty kick under the guidance of Coach Tim Taylor
A young participant smiles as he holds a soccer ball
A group of participants and USA Blind Soccer athletes and coaches give a group cheer after a sessionUSA Blind Soccer athletes and coaches pose for a group photo with members of the Barry University and Christopher Columbus High School soccer teamsVolunteers from Florida Power & Light manned the check-in tableThomas Abraham of the Abraham Foundation poses with international pop artist Romero BrittoUSA Blind Soccer athlete Ricky Castaneda provides instruction to participant Erika DeetjenUSA Blind Soccer athlete Ricky Castaneda provides instruction to a participant on how to execute a penalty kickA participant executes a penalty kick under the guidance of Coach Tim Taylor as other participants look on.USA Blind Soccer athlete Ricky Castaneda provides instruction to a participant on how to execute a penalty kickRepresentatives from USABA, Miami Lighthouse and the Abraham Foundation pose for a photo in front of a USABA backdropMembers of the USA Blind Soccer Team pose on the field with their arms around each other following their scrimmage demonstration.Members of the USA Blind Soccer Team pose on the field with Thomas Abraham following their scrimmage demonstration.USA Blind Soccer athlete and Miami Lighthouse instructor Oseas De Leon speaks to the crowd on the microphone.