Friday-PICK UP @ Lab Five PACOIMA

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9740 Telfair Avenue,Los Angeles CA 91331

07 April, 2023

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PICK UP Football For Her is a safe and inclusive space to come and at minimum play pick-up soccer for those who identify as female or non-binary aged 8-18 from 7-9PM at Lab Five in Pacoima. We will incorprate interactive, informative, or inspiring sessions with professional players or resources needed by sport. Each week we will post the link to register and inform you if we will be including a special guest or not. This week, we wil have ACFC players Clarisse and Angelina joining us for a Q+A during the last 30 minutes! We will also have our "FUNDAMENTALS" session from 6-6:45PM for BEGINNERS ONLY (those not involved in organzied sports or less than 2 years experience) with Coach Steph. There is a seperate registration for our Fundamentals session to be completed. Please sign up prior to coming on Friday in order to participate! Hope to see you there! <3 FFH & Lab Five LEVEL: All levels welcome AGES: 8-18 years old (For the safety of all participants) WHAT TO BRING: Water and friends! Learn more about our special guests joining us from Angel City FC! ***Registration qustions are used for internal use only**** Clarisse Le BihanMidfielder Clarisse Le Bihan joined Angel City in April, 2022, from Montpellier HSC. She began her professional career in 2009, playing for seven years for En Avant Guingamp. She joined Montpellier in 2016 and played 208 matches. She won a U19 European Championship with France in 2013, was a member of the 2016 Olympic French National Team as a substitute, and played in the 2017 Euro Championship in the Netherlands. Le Bihan attended Université Catholique de l'Ouest Bretagne Nord for two years and Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 for one year. Angelina AndersonAngel City selected goalkeeper Angelina Anderson out of Cal with the 27th overall pick of the 2023 NWSL Draft. During her freshman year at Cal, Anderson made an immediate impact as one of four players to start all 21 games. Her 85.1% save percentage led the Pac-12 and ranked 22nd in the nation. She made a total of 86 saves, the second most in a single season in school history. She was named Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year and Freshman of the Year. As a sophomore during the 2020–21 season (shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic), Anderson started all 13 matches she appeared in. She finished 2022 in second place on Cal’s all-time shutout list, with 26. Her senior year, she was named to the Academic All-American Third Team. Anderson also has international experience, having served as the starting goalkeeper and captain for the U-17 United States Women’s National Team at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay. She was also on the U-20 USWNT roster for the Under-20 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France during the summer of 2018.

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