‘Letting the kids be kids’: San Antonio FC players host free kids soccer clinic in Uvalde

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‘Letting the kids be kids’: San Antonio FC players host free kids soccer clinic in Uvalde
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As part of helping the city of Uvalde in its healing process, Spurs Sports and Entertainment and San Antonio FC held a free clinic Thursday for the Uvalde youth soccer league.

San Antonio FC players and staff made the 90-mile trek to Uvalde to conduct the clinic for about 250 young athletes.

Justin Dhillon, a starting forward, said he and some colleagues at the Spurs and San Antonio FC came up with the idea after hearing the soccer season was starting soon.

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