TourLFC Foundation hosts community football sessions at home of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
It was a memorable occasion for the children, aged between eight and 14, who were welcomed to Highmark Stadium and treated to an event full of football and with some surprise guests.
LFC Foundation was joined by club CEO Billy Hogan, chief commercial officer Ben Latty and Reds legend Sami Hyypia, who spent time talking to the children, getting photographs and taking part in the football sessions.
Led by LFC Foundation staff, the young footballers were put through their paces with some training drills and mini-games, alongside club mascot Mighty Red and Pittsburgh Riverhounds mascot AMO.
Hogan, LFC CEO and vice-chair of LFC Foundation, said: “I’m delighted to be able to join LFC Foundation activities today, which involved local youngsters.
“There’s going to be a number of these events in each of the three cities we’re visiting, which showcases our commitment to community and our desire to leave a lasting impression on fans wherever we go. We’re very proud of the community work we do as a club off the field of play, it’s so important to us.”
The soccer clinic is the first of a number of similar events hosted by LFC Foundation throughout the duration of this year’s pre-season tour in the USA, with more to follow in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Columbia.
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